Prevention Services Worker
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY – External Posting/Internal posting
Prevention Services Worker
Full-time Permanent
Location – Animakee Wa Zhing #37 Windigo Island
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Prevention Services Worker (PSW) shall, based on need provide varying levels of Prevention Services to the community, children and families. Outcomes of service provision will ensure the well-being of children, reduce incidences of abuse and neglect, support and strengthen family units, and reduce the number of children requiring alternative placements or admission to care by increasing family and community awareness, establishing community education programs, developing partnerships and coordinating services with community service providers and other local resources.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Community College Diploma with a minimum one (1) year direct experience is preferred; however a combination of related education, experience and skills may be considered;
- Knowledge of Customary Care and the practice of Prevention and Family Preservation, service development, social casework management, member First Nation Communities and social structures, Anishinaabe family systems, as well as local customs and traditions;
- Familiarity of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act and Regulations;
- Knowledge of the administrative structure and operations of Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services including policies, procedures, guidelines, and protocols;
- Knowledge of family dynamics, child development, mental health, addictions, crisis intervention, parenting skills, life skills, budget strategies, and family support systems;
- Ability to encourage and provide culturally safe and culturally competent prevention programs that are primary, secondary, and tertiary with traditional or conventional services
- Ability to empower families to become their own best advocates;
- Ability to consult with and take direction from the Resource Manager and to work in collaboration with the First Nation Liaison
- Ability to establish and maintain purposeful relationships with children, youth and families, community staff, and all relevant others within AAFS and the community;
- Ability to prepare comprehensive case recordings, case notes, reports, and statistical information within timelines as set out by standard;
- Excellent communication, time management, organizational, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills;
- Committed to ensure the highest level of confidentiality at all times;
- Must possess a valid Ontario G Drivers License and be willing to travel;
- Must provide a current Vulnerable Sector Check and Drivers Abstract;
- Preference will be given to Animakee Wa Zhing #37 Windigo Island community members, and;
- Ability to speak Ojibway is preferred and a definite asset.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Include, but not limited to, working in high stress social settings, working with potential aggressive clientele, volatile sociopolitical environments, being called out with no notice to emergency situations, prolonged sitting and driving to semi-remote Anishinaabe communities on rough and winding class “C” roadways and in various weather conditions, exposure to diverse living conditions and community environments and different sociocultural milieus.
Salary Range: CAD 60,989.88 - CAD 74,800.00****per annum
Benefits**:** AAFS offers 4 weeks paid vacation, Extended Health, Dental, Group Life, AD&D, & Disability benefits after one month of employment and participation in our Pension program.
We are committed to recruiting a diverse workforce that represents the First Nations communities that we serve. Preference will be given to Internal and/or Indigenous applicants. Please self-identify upon applying.
AAFS welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodation is available upon request.
Applicants resume may be used to create a qualified candidates list for recruitment of other positions within our organization.
If this position is of interest to you, please visit www.aafs.ca to apply.
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT APPLICATION IS: OPEN UNTIL FILLED
About ANISHINAABE ABINOOJII FAMILY SERVICES
Philosophy The philosophy of Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services is founded on the recognition of the importance of the anishinaabe family system and the potential of the many traditional methods, strengths and resources within our communities to effect change in the quality and scope of our supportive social services.
In the context of services to children and families, we firmly believe that children are not the private property and sole responsibility of individual parents; in our culture children are a special gift, a sacred loan from the Creator to the parents, to their family and to our people as a whole. Therefore, our children are sacred and the responsibility for the care, protection and nurturing of our children extends to all Anishinaabe people in our tribal territory.
In March, 2018, our Elders Council, Giigidizhiminaanig, proclaimed and pronounced the programs and services provided by and extended by AAFS as the Customary Care Program including prevention, protection, alternative care and counselling services.
Our Mission Our Mission is to protect Anishinaabe Abinoojii (Anishinaabe children) and to support the healing, wellbeing and strengthening of families through Abinoojii Inakonigewin, to achieve the preservation of families.
Prevention Services Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY – External Posting/Internal posting
Prevention Services Worker
Full-time Permanent
Location – Animakee Wa Zhing #37 Windigo Island
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Prevention Services Worker (PSW) shall, based on need provide varying levels of Prevention Services to the community, children and families. Outcomes of service provision will ensure the well-being of children, reduce incidences of abuse and neglect, support and strengthen family units, and reduce the number of children requiring alternative placements or admission to care by increasing family and community awareness, establishing community education programs, developing partnerships and coordinating services with community service providers and other local resources.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Community College Diploma with a minimum one (1) year direct experience is preferred; however a combination of related education, experience and skills may be considered;
- Knowledge of Customary Care and the practice of Prevention and Family Preservation, service development, social casework management, member First Nation Communities and social structures, Anishinaabe family systems, as well as local customs and traditions;
- Familiarity of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act and Regulations;
- Knowledge of the administrative structure and operations of Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services including policies, procedures, guidelines, and protocols;
- Knowledge of family dynamics, child development, mental health, addictions, crisis intervention, parenting skills, life skills, budget strategies, and family support systems;
- Ability to encourage and provide culturally safe and culturally competent prevention programs that are primary, secondary, and tertiary with traditional or conventional services
- Ability to empower families to become their own best advocates;
- Ability to consult with and take direction from the Resource Manager and to work in collaboration with the First Nation Liaison
- Ability to establish and maintain purposeful relationships with children, youth and families, community staff, and all relevant others within AAFS and the community;
- Ability to prepare comprehensive case recordings, case notes, reports, and statistical information within timelines as set out by standard;
- Excellent communication, time management, organizational, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills;
- Committed to ensure the highest level of confidentiality at all times;
- Must possess a valid Ontario G Drivers License and be willing to travel;
- Must provide a current Vulnerable Sector Check and Drivers Abstract;
- Preference will be given to Animakee Wa Zhing #37 Windigo Island community members, and;
- Ability to speak Ojibway is preferred and a definite asset.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Include, but not limited to, working in high stress social settings, working with potential aggressive clientele, volatile sociopolitical environments, being called out with no notice to emergency situations, prolonged sitting and driving to semi-remote Anishinaabe communities on rough and winding class “C” roadways and in various weather conditions, exposure to diverse living conditions and community environments and different sociocultural milieus.
Salary Range: CAD 60,989.88 - CAD 74,800.00****per annum
Benefits**:** AAFS offers 4 weeks paid vacation, Extended Health, Dental, Group Life, AD&D, & Disability benefits after one month of employment and participation in our Pension program.
We are committed to recruiting a diverse workforce that represents the First Nations communities that we serve. Preference will be given to Internal and/or Indigenous applicants. Please self-identify upon applying.
AAFS welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodation is available upon request.
Applicants resume may be used to create a qualified candidates list for recruitment of other positions within our organization.
If this position is of interest to you, please visit www.aafs.ca to apply.
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT APPLICATION IS: OPEN UNTIL FILLED
About ANISHINAABE ABINOOJII FAMILY SERVICES
Philosophy The philosophy of Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services is founded on the recognition of the importance of the anishinaabe family system and the potential of the many traditional methods, strengths and resources within our communities to effect change in the quality and scope of our supportive social services.
In the context of services to children and families, we firmly believe that children are not the private property and sole responsibility of individual parents; in our culture children are a special gift, a sacred loan from the Creator to the parents, to their family and to our people as a whole. Therefore, our children are sacred and the responsibility for the care, protection and nurturing of our children extends to all Anishinaabe people in our tribal territory.
In March, 2018, our Elders Council, Giigidizhiminaanig, proclaimed and pronounced the programs and services provided by and extended by AAFS as the Customary Care Program including prevention, protection, alternative care and counselling services.
Our Mission Our Mission is to protect Anishinaabe Abinoojii (Anishinaabe children) and to support the healing, wellbeing and strengthening of families through Abinoojii Inakonigewin, to achieve the preservation of families.